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under armor at a near double valuation as nike. i know it's growing faster but does it deserve that prem yum? >> they have guided their growth. they said this year is at the low end of that. they only have about 6% of their business in international markets. that's going to be a big opportunity. and big growth continuing in womens and kids apparel as well as footwear which is a very small part of their business and they're finally making good head way there. >> good to leave it there. >> up next on street signs. blackberry making an unusual move today. they are taking direct aim at an analyst and calling for an investigation over a comment he made about the smart phone sales. >> we are heading to augusta to talk about big money at the masters. >> coming up on the closing bell, maria and i are going to dig into wells fargo's earnings. and we will find out what they have to say about the housing market. and then we will be joined by sheila who says we may be through with too big to fail. and we will go live to augusta, georgia, and f
under armor at a near double valuation as nike. i know it's growing faster but does it deserve that prem yum? >> they have guided their growth. they said this year is at the low end of that. they only have about 6% of their business in international markets. that's going to be a big opportunity. and big growth continuing in womens and kids apparel as well as footwear which is a very small part of their business and they're finally making good head way there. >> good to leave it...
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nike puts out an ad. maybe show the ad if we have it. basically says "winning takes care of everything." >> critics saying failed marriage and infidelity scandal proved that winning does not take care of everything. tiger in his defense said, look, i've been saying that quote all of my career. it's an old quote that nike put out there. people have been jumping on it. i've been saying since i first turned pro, and he defends the quote. i just say give tiger a break. when you say that to a woman, you've got the look you got on your face. >> yeah. >> i'm over it. he did the crime. he got embarrassed. he lost his marriage. he lost millions and millions of dollars. let him play some golf, and let him move on. he didn't murder anybody, okay? >> but it kind of seems like the ad is referencing that. so that's bringing that back up. >> actually, i can understand that. the ad might not be the smartest thing. you're right. i agree with you on that. >>> let's talk about more relationship drama. we were talking about earlier in the week about rihanna
nike puts out an ad. maybe show the ad if we have it. basically says "winning takes care of everything." >> critics saying failed marriage and infidelity scandal proved that winning does not take care of everything. tiger in his defense said, look, i've been saying that quote all of my career. it's an old quote that nike put out there. people have been jumping on it. i've been saying since i first turned pro, and he defends the quote. i just say give tiger a break. when you say...
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although mcdonald's many would argue is a staple p you have starbucks, target, nike, all the stocks are up. all of them seeing all-time highs. can they all keep going? i think a lot of people worry that their run might come to an end soon. >> look it, i think the run is going to slow down. you're not going, it is highly unlikely we'll be able to continue the pace we've seen for the first 3 1/2 months. we're up almost 13% on the russell 1000. but do they have a chance to go higher? >> yeah. i think the rumors of the demise of the american consumer have been greatly exaggerated over the last four years. they are astounding in their ability to continue to spend in the face of tax hikes. ashley: eric, again, sell in may, go away. historically we've seen that but there is nothing that really the history books can be compared to what is going on in the markets now. what are your thoughts? >> well, you know, it certainly something you need to watch particularly with the sequestration cuts now hitting the economic numbers now. we think they were probably going to see a flatting of certainly the
although mcdonald's many would argue is a staple p you have starbucks, target, nike, all the stocks are up. all of them seeing all-time highs. can they all keep going? i think a lot of people worry that their run might come to an end soon. >> look it, i think the run is going to slow down. you're not going, it is highly unlikely we'll be able to continue the pace we've seen for the first 3 1/2 months. we're up almost 13% on the russell 1000. but do they have a chance to go higher?...
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i think health tracking is great dekz but you're seeing that in the nike fuel bands. even then it's not really doing that much in terms of health tracking. it's more of a coaching tool and pedometer. it's not that smart yet. >> got it. swatch watches still available at your favorite store. thank you, scott stein. >> thank you. >>> your morning cup of coffee may be getting a big wakeup call. >> you may be getting your morning cup of coffee but are you really tasting it? a whole new perspective. that's coming up on "cbs this morning." [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ ♪ >>> if you're like most americans you drink three couple of coffee today. jeff glor met the high priest of java. he's out to make the best cup of coffee better. good morning. >> he's traveled all over the world an
i think health tracking is great dekz but you're seeing that in the nike fuel bands. even then it's not really doing that much in terms of health tracking. it's more of a coaching tool and pedometer. it's not that smart yet. >> got it. swatch watches still available at your favorite store. thank you, scott stein. >> thank you. >>> your morning cup of coffee may be getting a big wakeup call. >> you may be getting your morning cup of coffee but are you really tasting...
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but think what nike, just do it, and the focus on the individual just doing it. that still sticks with us today. >> and you say that the day that margaret thatcher died, the british prime minister, she was all about giving power to the individual. she was very much a woman of the '80s. >> that's exactly right. and margaret thatcher and ronald reagan who constantly defines or politics today, one of the questions that i think the national geographic documentary asks is why do these people still dominate our culture and politics years and years later. and it's about they had such an impact. i would argue to you that in a certain sense, we are still living in a 1980s world. it may be 2013, but this is still the '80s in a lot of ways. >> i know. look at my blouse. >> i didn't think about it that way. >> yes, one more example. david, really fun. thanks so much. >> thank you for having me. >> you can catch the '80s, the decade that made us, beginning april 14th on nat geo. oh, hi thehey!ill. are you in town for another meeting? yup, i brought my a-team. business trips a
but think what nike, just do it, and the focus on the individual just doing it. that still sticks with us today. >> and you say that the day that margaret thatcher died, the british prime minister, she was all about giving power to the individual. she was very much a woman of the '80s. >> that's exactly right. and margaret thatcher and ronald reagan who constantly defines or politics today, one of the questions that i think the national geographic documentary asks is why do these...
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. >> reporter: this is 7-year-old, cole holzer and the nike shirt he holds means more than anything to him. >> it remind me of my dad. >> reporter: cole's dad died in a tragic accident. he fell putting up christmas lights. 4-year-old cole was inconsolable by hanging on to the shirt. >> he lays it out. sprays his dad's cologne on it. then he will cuddle up every night. sometimes they sing daddy's song to go to bed. >> reporter: cole and the shirt were inseparable. he even had it when his mom flew the family from north dakota here to san diego for a vacation last month. but in a rush to get off the plane, the shirt got left behind. >> he started screaming, i lost it. i can't find it. >> reporter: the family was driving away on the interstate. tonya's friend, kelly crewshea started working e-mail, facebook and the phone. she started calling delta. >> i cried on the phone. to the first lady. she cried back. >> reporter: word spread to pilots, ground crews, ticket agents. they were all looking for daddy's shirt. >> she was very emotional. she said, you know, we're going to start pulling the
. >> reporter: this is 7-year-old, cole holzer and the nike shirt he holds means more than anything to him. >> it remind me of my dad. >> reporter: cole's dad died in a tragic accident. he fell putting up christmas lights. 4-year-old cole was inconsolable by hanging on to the shirt. >> he lays it out. sprays his dad's cologne on it. then he will cuddle up every night. sometimes they sing daddy's song to go to bed. >> reporter: cole and the shirt were inseparable....
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by the way, the second happiest people, nike. you see the dad. >> gretchen: i thought you were going to say the dog. >> steve: the dog is lucky she didn't strangle it just by accident, she was so happy. >> brian: right. the dog survived and everyone is happy. overnight in north korea issuing its latest war-like threat. vowing to restart activity in its nuclear facility. just moments ago, in a fellow senator marco rubio release ago statement that reads like this: the escalation of rhetoric from north korea is dangerous and destabilizing. history will not look kindly upon us if we do not learn the lessons of our past mistakes and north korea do -- and do nothing to change the status quo. wendell goler live at the white house. how do we change the status quo? >> brian, if i knew that, i wouldn't be here. the threat is to restart the moth ball nuclear reactor which could eventually produce enough plutonium to make a nuclear bomb every year. u.n. secretary general says enough is enough. he's warned this morning this latest crisis over
by the way, the second happiest people, nike. you see the dad. >> gretchen: i thought you were going to say the dog. >> steve: the dog is lucky she didn't strangle it just by accident, she was so happy. >> brian: right. the dog survived and everyone is happy. overnight in north korea issuing its latest war-like threat. vowing to restart activity in its nuclear facility. just moments ago, in a fellow senator marco rubio release ago statement that reads like this: the escalation...
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good-bye nike, good-bye gatorade, good-bye "dancing with the stars". >> okay, i'll buy your [ bleep ]ing machine. what's it do, anyway? >> it helps us win the super bowl. >> that was a scene from the upcoming season premiere of showtime's "nurse jackie." here with us now, the star of the series, edie falco. found out, a long island girl. >> i know, i know. >> way to go. so, this is big. >> whoo-hoo! >> the fifth season. >> yeah. >> and you're fighting to stay sober this season. it's really, really personal. a personal battle. tell us about it. >> well, you know, learning to do day-to-day things without a crutch of any kind is a whole new world for her. for her. >> not for you? >> not for me. >> you've been clean and sober for a very long time. >> for a very long time. >> but do i read the "new york post," and a long, long time ago -- >> 21 years ago. >> but you said something in there that's fascinating because i have a lot of friends who have been through the struggle themselves, and you said, i had the best support system, but in the end, it all comes down to you. and that's what ma
good-bye nike, good-bye gatorade, good-bye "dancing with the stars". >> okay, i'll buy your [ bleep ]ing machine. what's it do, anyway? >> it helps us win the super bowl. >> that was a scene from the upcoming season premiere of showtime's "nurse jackie." here with us now, the star of the series, edie falco. found out, a long island girl. >> i know, i know. >> way to go. so, this is big. >> whoo-hoo! >> the fifth season. >>...
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people listen, and his answer was well, republicans buy nikes. >> fair enough. >> this started in 1918. the first quote was sid gramman. from the chinese theater. said never talk about politics. it's bad for the old box office arue because the moment you open your mouth you ailentate half your odd wednesday. but there's a context to go back to kazan. some who don't know the cold war history, they're commies are right? we have a real myth about the good war, and that myth became solidified probably during the vietnam war, which was not such a good war, which is a very ambivalent war, that somehow, unlike vietnam, which seems so fraught with who was on the right side, world war ii we could feel good about because we stood up and opposed hitler. it's a myth, folks. in november 1936, according to the gallup poles, 59% of americans wanted nothing to do with what was going on in europe. >> well, you can still say that's early. >> okay. >> july 194 1, we're now two years in into the war, 79% of americans wanted nothing to do with that war. the only group in america that was vocally antifascis
people listen, and his answer was well, republicans buy nikes. >> fair enough. >> this started in 1918. the first quote was sid gramman. from the chinese theater. said never talk about politics. it's bad for the old box office arue because the moment you open your mouth you ailentate half your odd wednesday. but there's a context to go back to kazan. some who don't know the cold war history, they're commies are right? we have a real myth about the good war, and that myth became...